Letter to Vladimir Bonch-Bruyevich, December 11, 1918

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11. XII. 1918

Dear V. D.,

I am sending you a pamphlet on the implementation of laws. Think of a title that would be most clear, striking and resounding.

And publish it as quickly as possible.[1]

Yours,

Lenin

  1. ↑ This refers to a pamphlet containing the decree on revolutionary legality adopted by the Extraordinary Sixth All-Russia Congress of Soviets on November 8, 1918. In this decree the Congress called on “all citizens of the Republic, all bodies, all officials of the Soviet authorities, to strictly observe the laws of the RSFSR, and the decisions, regulations and instructions issued by the central authorities”. All departures from the laws, caused by the conditions of the struggle against counter-revolution, were to be kept within strictly defined limits. The decree outlined measures for waging a determined fight against bureaucracy and red tape in Soviet offices.
    The pamphlet appeared in 1919 under the title Observe the Laws of the Soviet Republic! (see also Document 422 of this volume).